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  • Thumbs up for Ghostface!

  • if you would like to go all out then listen up a couple years ago we came up with this idea instead of having the black plastic roll all the way to the ground only roll it down to about a foot above the ground then get a couple of fog machines and put them all (over your haunted house) right below your wall ( KEEP THEM OUT OF SIGHT OR IT WILL RUIN THE WHOLE ILLUISON!) then at night turn your fog machines on and it will make it look as if the whole haunted house is floating in mid air!

  • i also have another suggestion you can go to your local hardware store and pick up around 15 8FT high borads for around $30 then buy a 25 x 30 ft. roll of black plastic at walmart for around $ 10 then just drive the boards into the ground and staple the black plastic to it forming walls its alot easier than building all those walls and at night IT LOOKS GREAT! it also gives you the oppurtuity to cut holes in the wall so that your actors can grab on to people read my next post please!

  • i might make a hounted ride junkyard and forest

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  • Please don't use black plastic - it is flammable and you will fail your fire inspection. Use black sheets(maybe with a fire-retardant treatment) or painted (latex paint) plywood. Tie the walls together at the top edges with more 2x4s to make all the walls a single unit, to prevent toppling. Great ideas, keep it up!

  • not unless you get the fire retardant plastic. its cheaper than this crap

  • i dont get it

  • hmm i was never a fan of expert village until i just heard that haha thanks guys! or guy in this case

  • thank u!

  • Pretty Cool, but when people go into the home haunts, they are stupid and always bump into the walls on purpose, no L shape is gonna hold not freaking over excited teenager in your house. Most likely they will knock them down, so you should had added to make the walls secure either from the ceiling or the ground by screwing them down.

  • For walls I use clothes line rope,,$2 for 100 ft..tie it 10 ft off the ground and pin plastic to it,quick easy and doesnt take up much room in storage...this will be our 7 year of our free haunted house.

  • @donttrustsnowmen Where is it?

  • @slimjimwt

    In Anderson County S.C.

    We do one every year in our yard,my wife told me this year 2011 will be our 10th year.We are free and open oct 30-31 only.So this year she wants to expand it and go all out,if u are in the area e-mail me and I will send u directions.We do it for free because people can not afford to take a family of 4 through a spookhouse that charges $20 a head,we do it for family fun and not for greed.

  • i didn't understand...

  • You said 3 and then only gave 1!

  • interesting.

  • Yes and then when it starts to burn after a few seconds of some punk putting a lighter to it and as you pass out from the fumes you say, "Wow, I am glad I didn't use cardboard or wood for my covering! I really wanted to be a part of my haunt forever as a corpse!"

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